
The Everyday Conservationist: Nurturing Nature at Home
April 17 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

The Everyday Conservationist: Nurturing Nature at Home
Thursday, April 17 | 6-7:30PM
Traditional landscaping practices are accelerating climate change and biodiversity loss—often without us even realizing it. The good news? Small, intentional changes can turn our backyards into thriving havens for wildlife and powerful tools for conservation. In this talk, conservation educator and photographer Danae Wolfe reveals how rethinking our outdoor spaces can help combat global environmental challenges. Through eye-opening insights and practical solutions, you’ll discover how to create a home landscape that nurtures nature—one that’s not just beautiful but also resilient, sustainable, and teeming with life.
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ABOUT DANAE
Danae Wolfe is an award-winning conservation photographer, writer, and TEDx speaker passionate about helping people see backyard bugs in a new light. A firm believer in the power of small actions, she inspires gardeners to appreciate the beauty of our natural world and embrace their role in its protection. Her work has been featured by CNN, The American Gardener, and Nature Conservancy Magazine, and she was named Garden Communicators International’s 2022 Emergent Communicator. Through her homegrown conservation initiative, Chasing Bugs, Danae connects global audiences with the wonder of insects, and her upcoming book, Grass Isn’t Greener (2025), shows how simple changes in our yards can create lasting impact for the planet.